Víctor Manuelle: ‘My music reflects who I am as a person, I don’t come with much packaging’
The iconic Puerto Rican singer-songwriter is celebrating 30 years as a standard-bearer for tropical music
The iconic Puerto Rican singer-songwriter is celebrating 30 years as a standard-bearer for tropical music
From New York to Jakarta, thousands of young people are expressing their solidarity with pro-Palestinian movements by boycotting companies with alleged ties to Israel
A federal judge will hear a class-action lawsuit filed by illustrators seeking royalties from companies that used their work to train their algorithms
The Venezuelan president marked a month since the National Electoral Council proclaimed him the winner of the disputed election with fresh attacks against opposition leaders
Foster and Partners, the developers of the 54-story mixed-use tower, will be building the second-tallest building in the city, after the forthcoming 1,049-foot Waldorf Astoria Hotel and Residences
Experts note that purging ineligible voters who have died or moved is already mandatory, and that portraying this routine procedure as a protection against alleged illegitimate voting only serves to undermine trust in the electoral process
People who have already submitted applications to obtain legal resident status in the U.S. for themselves or their undocumented spouses have seen their hopes turn to disappointment with the pause of the Keeping Families Together program
Two cases that seemed to be on hold are back in the spotlight, although neither will go to trial before November 5 and their impact remains unclear as the former president continues to play the role of martyr
A court found him guilty of killing and dismembering the Colombian plastic surgeon Edwin Arrieta last year, after both met at a rave party on the holiday island of Koh Pha-ngan